Around 10% of the global population lives in the world’s coastal zones, mostly concentrated in the world’s largest megacities. In many regions, the population is exposed to a variety of natural hazards and space-based observations. This Special Issue will focus on the usage of remote sensing alone or in synergy with in situ measurments and modeling tools to provide precise and systematic information about processes acting in the world’s coastal zones
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones are sensitive areas responding at various scales (events to long...
As coastal environments around the world face unprecedented natural and anthropogenic threats, advan...
As coastal environments around the world face unprecedented natural and anthropogenic threats, advan...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
It is estimated that approximately 50 % of the worlds population live on the coastal fringes of land...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, where erosion is influenced by meteorological/climatic,...
Coastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are more densely populated ...
Coastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are more densely populated ...
The Special Issue (SI) on “Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments” presents a wide range of articles...
Management of coastal and marine natural resources presents a number of challenges as a growing glob...
The Special Issue (SI) on “Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments” presents a wide range of articles...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones are sensitive areas responding at various scales (events to long...
As coastal environments around the world face unprecedented natural and anthropogenic threats, advan...
As coastal environments around the world face unprecedented natural and anthropogenic threats, advan...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
It is estimated that approximately 50 % of the worlds population live on the coastal fringes of land...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, where erosion is influenced by meteorological/climatic,...
Coastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are more densely populated ...
Coastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are more densely populated ...
The Special Issue (SI) on “Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments” presents a wide range of articles...
Management of coastal and marine natural resources presents a number of challenges as a growing glob...
The Special Issue (SI) on “Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments” presents a wide range of articles...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...
International audienceCoastal zones have large social, economic and environmental values. They are m...